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Autopsy: Mom killed in crash was drunk

Roxanna Demers' blood alcohol content was three times the legal driving limit when she was killed in a crash that also claimed the lives of her four sons in June. Her husband, Larry William Demers, 35, remains jailed on charges of intoxication assault. (Courtesy photo)

A woman who was killed along with her four sons when her husband drove into a bulldozer while allegedly intoxicated was also drunk, a new report states.

Roxanna Mendoza Demers’ blood alcohol content was .24 grams per deciliter — three times the legal driving limit — when she died June 18 after husband Larry William Demers, 35, crashed on the way home from a Father’s Day celebration, according to a recently-released autopsy report.

The 31-year-old mother of four was pronounced dead at the scene; the Demers’ sons Ezra, 1; Jesuha, 3; Abram, 8, and Silas, 9, also died in the crash.

Larry Demers remains jailed on three counts of intoxication manslaughter and two counts of intoxication assault. San Antonio police said Demers admitted at the scene to drinking and smelled of intoxicants. Officials said beer cans or bottles were found inside the family’s wrecked car.

Roxanna Demers and the children died of multiple traumatic blunt force injuries.